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Will quitting smoking make veins more noticeable?

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Well I quit about a month ago and now I look like a road map. I am just wondering why?

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  1. I don't really know, but congratulations on giving up!!

    When I gave up smoking, I don't remember veins becoming more noticeable.  You will feel better and look better.  


  2. No, but it will make your senses of taste and smell more acute.

    Your breathing and general fitness will also improve and you will feel better when you wake up each morning.

    Your appetite may improve, but your increased fitness will give you the ability and inclination to exercise more. You should also drink a lot of water to aid in flushing the toxins from your body.

    Oh yes, you will also smell better and won't have 'smoker's breath' and a bad taste in your mouth each morning. That fuzzy tongue thing will disappear too.

  3. No, The lack of oxygen when smoking, make your vein look more noticeable.  By quitting, you will experience less showing of you veins.

    Drink lots of water

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